UCL in the media
My three least favourite quarks
Professor Jon Butterworth (UCL Physics and Astronomy) explains the importance of quarks and how three different types were discovered.
Read: The GuardianGaddafis named as international criminal court suspects
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) says that the indictment of Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam, marks a new direction for the ICC.
Read: The GuardianMurder at London Zoo
Professor Volker Sommer (UCL Anthropology) calls London Zoo staff "incompetent" after the decision to introduce a new silverback male gorilla resulted in the death of a seven-month-old baby gorilla.
Read: Daily Mail, More coverage: Sunday Times, Evening StandardUniversity Guide 2012
UCL is ranked fifth overall in The Guardian's ranking of UK universities.
Read: The Guardian, More coverage: Evening StandardPortugal's Golden Dilemma
Dr Neill Lochery (UCL Hebrew and Jewish Studies) asks whether Portugal should sell its gold reserves before receiving a bailout from the EU-IMF.
Read: Wall Street JournalDoes the SNP victory in the Holyrood elections put Scotland in the departure lounge of the British Union?
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) discusses the 1707 Act of Union between the English and Scottish Parliaments and explains the steps that would be necessary for Scottish independence.
Listen: BBC Radio 4's 'You & Yours' (from 38min 45s)Figures & Fictions at the V&A
Professor Tamar Garb (UCL History of Art) curates an exhibition of contemporary South African photography which runs at the V&A Museum until 17 July 2011.
Read: The Guardian, More information: The V&A website, More coverage: The Sunday Times, New Statesman, Evening Standard, Time Out, Professional Photographer,Who needs oil?
Professor Neal Skipper (London Centre for Nanotechnology) looks at the importance of hydrogen in the 'post-oil transport mix'.
Read: Evening StandardSchool of Pharmacy to merge with UCL
The School of Pharmacy has announced plans to merge with UCL from the start of 2012.
Read: Times Higher EducationMajor delusions
Dr Tali Sharot (UCL Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging) looks at the benefits of positive thinking.
Read: New York Times